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Corporate FM dives into the struggle between local DJs and corporate interests, and it does so with a gritty realism that captures the essence of the music scene. The pacing is reflective, allowing the viewers to really absorb the nuances of the conflict. There's an authenticity in the interviews and the way it presents the passion of the DJs—these folks really want to share the music they love, but the corporate overlords just want to dictate the airwaves. The documentary paints a vivid picture of how community is compromised in the face of commercialism. It's not flashy, but it resonates deeply with anyone who's ever felt the pull of big business on local creativity.
Focused on music industry dynamicsStrong themes of community vs. commercializationInsightful interviews with passionate DJs
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